This celebrity became even more popular after being exposed of having multiple girlfriends-Chapter 359 - 294 Wu Fans’ Orthodoxy in South Korea
Chapter 359: Chapter 294 Wu Fans’ Orthodoxy in South Korea
Sun Yueqing’s Weibo made everyone feel something was off.
Although everyone knew Sun Yueqing had always had a good relationship with Wu Mu, many of Wu Mu’s movements could even be learned through Sun Yueqing.
But no matter how good the relationship was... spending over four million yuan to wish someone a happy birthday was a bit strange.
It wasn’t just the excessive amount of money, but also the attitude that seemed a bit too serious...
There was a flurry of discussion in the comment section beneath Sun Yueqing’s post.
Her fans hastily controlled the narrative; whether there was a problem or not, as long as their idol didn’t make an official announcement, they refused to acknowledge it!
In fact, Sun Yueqing’s fans generally had a decent impression of Wu Mu, because their idol’s persistent influence was immutable and had to be tacitly accepted.
Plus, upon careful consideration, Wu wasn’t bad either—talented and good-looking, with good looks and character to boot.
But... like marrying off a daughter, it’s great for someone to be a friend, but no decent family would happily let their most cherished daughter marry a celebrity with that kind of scandal!
"Some people really shouldn’t be spreading rumors here, okay? Are you just finding out today that Ah Qing has a good relationship with Wu? What’s wrong with boosting album sales to celebrate a good friend’s birthday?"
"That’s right, it’s like people can only think of one thing between a man and a woman, don’t insult their pure friendship here." frёeweɓηovel.coɱ
"Some people act like if they don’t gossip about Huang Yao, they won’t be able to speak at all."
Comments from onlookers were quickly suppressed by Sun Yueqing’s fans in an organized manner.
Regardless, Sun Yueqing’s Weibo indirectly and objectively boosted the popularity of the topic of Wu Mu’s birthday.
Sun Yueqing had over fifty-six million Weibo followers, and the dangling carrot of a lottery draw sent the topic’s popularity soaring rapidly.
Shares broke three hundred thousand in just a few minutes.
Furthermore, a Weibo user with over thirty million followers also posted.
Lu Yao: "Happy birthday Xiao Wu, Happy birthday Xiao Wu! (Flute scroll emoji, flute scroll emoji)"
Lu Yao also posted birthday wishes.
It’s just...
"...11:59, it’s not even his birthday yet."
"I’m dying, how can someone mess up even when they’re trying to be the first?"
Lu Yao posted a bit too early; she had been waiting on her phone, intending to be the first to send birthday wishes but posted a few seconds early.
After realizing her mistake from the comments, she hurriedly deleted the post and reposted.
But by then, being the first was out of the question—it was already 12:01 am.
And the comments section was filled with mocking voices.
"Hahaha, everyone is laughing their guts out; Wu’s mysteriousness has its performative aspect, but Ah Yao, you’re the real deal! Born with it!"
"The post is good, don’t post next time, Ah Yao, you’re not like the others."
Aside from those who laughed, there were folks who loved to egg on troublemakers.
"Wait, it’s Wu’s birthday and all you do is post birthday wishes, Ah Yao? Some are writing new songs or giving albums, isn’t your gesture lacking heart?"
"Exactly, if word gets out, they might think you and Wu don’t have a good relationship, Ah Yao."
"Ah Yao, you know I’ve always supported you as Wu’s CP, don’t disappoint us who support you."
Lu Yao actually replied, responding to the comment supporting her as the CP: "I gave it! The most thoughtful gift!"
And she even attached a picture: a pair of light grey knitted gloves with a bouncing matchstick man embroidered in blue yarn on them, next to the words "Xiao Wu, be happy forever!"
Onlookers were taken aback by this comment and picture.
This... couldn’t be a pair of gloves Lu Yao knitted for Wu, could it?
It’s not like we ever heard she could knit gloves before... Did she learn specially for this?
Holy shit, are you for real? So much effort!?
Such attention to detail... couldn’t she also be into Wu...
Well, let’s just forget about it.
After mentally pairing Wu Mu with Lu Yao, everyone gave up on seriously asking about it.
Instead, they replied one after another:
"Good, good, after looking around, your gift, Ah Yao, is the most heartfelt."
"I also support you and Wu’s CP now!"
"Your CP with Wu is the best!"
Besides Lu Yao, others like Wang Xiaotian and Yu Ke also posted messages, as well as the brands Wu collaborated with.
However, they did not aim for precise timing.
Yeah, a big guy like Wang Xiaotian wishing a happy birthday won’t likely think of timing his post.
Those who do aim for specific timing... might be akin to sending a goodnight message to someone of the opposite sex.
Nevertheless, with the promotion by these people, the topic of Wu Mu’s birthday quickly soared in heat.
It shot up to the top ten on the hot search list in a short time.
But everyone also noticed something.
"How come Wu’s fans aren’t seen?"
"That’s right, when Xiao Yi had his birthday, his fans started warming up days in advance, with all sorts of birthday events and charting campaigns, I wouldn’t even know it’s Wu’s birthday if Mo Mo hadn’t posted on Weibo."
"Haha, Wu’s fans have always been in a Schrödinger’s cat state, invisible normally, but always there when questioned. You all can try doubting them, they’ll immediately show up."
"There actually are fans, I’ve slipped into many Wu video editing groups, and they’re quite active. From what I’ve seen, they’ve already reached a considerable scale. When I joined a few months ago, you could find dozens of public groups, and now there are hundreds when you search."
"Wu just keeps purifying his fanbase, also there’s no official organization, so no activities is normal. I used to think Wu purging his fans was disgusting, not valuing even his supporters and having bad character, but now I think it’s quite good that his fans are like this, not being rabid fans but watching rationally, supporting as they can."